West Limerick Independent Living
The first Irish Centre for Independent Living (CIL), CIL Carmichael House, was established in 1992 by and for people with disabilities.
Its main aim was to ensure that people with disabilities achieved independent living and full participation in society.
A grassroots organisation, it offered an advocacy and a campaigning representation role for people with disabilities.
It strived to bring about a social model of service delivery,
with policy decisions that would include input from those whose
lives were actually affected rather than solely from the
non-disabled professionals working in the disability industry.
CIL Carmichael House also assumed an action-research role in
relation to Independent Living (IL) internationally.
It did this by monitoring IL developments, and pursuing 'action' (or change) and 'research' (or understanding) simultaneously, thereby learning from experience and incorporating information from best international practices into an Irish context.
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